From Newsgroup: alt.windows7.general
On 8/11/2026 2:11 PM, R.Wieser wrote:
[skip this if you just want to read the question]
Just now I bumped again into how to open a new file-explorer window. I continuously forget if I should, in the folders context menu, use "open" or "explore" for that.
I skip the question and comment this. Wouldn't it be much easier
to just make a middle click on a folder to open it in a new Tab?
In most cases a new Tab is the better choice and if you really need
a new window, use the mouse to move the Tab outside the explorer
window to open a new window for this Tab.
I use mouse button 4 to open a folder in a new Tab and make this
Tab the active Tab and mouse button 5 to close the active Tab.
This way a can, with only two mouse clicks, open a folder to see its content and then close it (without moving the mouse pointer to any menu entry).
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